lareine said:Forget the faux fur -- I want REAL fur wellie liners! The possum is a pest here in New Zealand and is exterminated as such, but it has beautiful soft fur. That fur is harvested from possums that were already exterminated anyway, so I have no moral issues about wearing it. I just can't afford to buy the boot liners yet
I did buy a beautiful vintage wool coat yesterday. It's from the 60s, and has cape-style raglan "sleeves" that don't even reach my elbows. I love the coat, but how am I to keep my lower arms warm? I am not ready to embrace the long glove look right now, nor the muff look. I don't know how those 60s ladies did it.
We're in the throes of winter here, with thick frost in the morning but crisp air and blue skies all afternoon. It's lovely even though it's chilly. I am getting a lot of wear from my 1940s-style high waisted trousers (Simplicity retro pattern) which keeps me much warmer around the middle than my modern trousers do!
Actually, I think faux fur boot liners are superior to real fur liners. Fur gives off a strong odor once the feet start to sweat, which happens almost immediately after you put your shoes on since the fur is such a good insulator. Also, the fur will start to shed after repeated wear because of the constant moisture (again, caused by your sweating feet) and may develop mildew. Unless the real fur liner is removable, it will take a long time for it to dry once the shoes are removed. Putting it next to the radiator won't help either, as the outside (assuming here it's leather) will dry before the inner liner will. Too much trouble, I say!